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Osmosis Lab Report

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The Rate of Osmosis changing due to the Internal and External concentrations of NaCl reaches and surpasses the Equilibrium of the egg.

Osmosis is the movement of solutes through a semipermeable membrane from a low concentration to a higher concentration until the equilibrium is met ("Osmosis - Biology-Online Dictionary", 2017). Through the practical we were measuring the change in mass on the egg as it was placed in increasing NaCl Solutions starting from Distilled water and ending at 10% NaCl. The change in mass that is being measured is solely reliant on the the percentage of NaCl that we will be using. The change in mass is reliant due to the rate of osmosis that the egg will have as it changes from one solution to the next.
The Diagram above is showing how the movement of a low concentration is moving through the semipermeable membrane towards the higher concentrated area. Water molecules are able to move freely around which allows for the process of osmosis without requiring energy for the movement due to being able to move through the membrane. For this experiment this process will be the solutions that the egg is placed in, Distilled water and NaCl, to gain the results to predict the rate of osmosis through the change in mass.

Therefore, the aim of this experiment is to calculate and discuss how the rate of change in mass with an increase of concentration of sodium chloride will show how the rate osmosis will differ on an egg due to its internal concentration.

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